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John M. O'Drobinak, P.C.

TEL (219) 738-2292 |  Crown Point, IN

John M. O'Drobinak has practiced law in Lake County, Indiana, since 1960. He graduated cum laude from the University of Notre Dame in 1957, earning a Bachelor of Business Administration Degree, and re...(more)



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